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Thanks, doom-themes!
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Description:
With the (or (ignore-errors ...) (progn ...)) form, `:straight' threw an error
/only/ with `avy'. I couldn't figure out what the error was by re-evaluating
or changing it to just throw straight's error or anything, and
straight-use-package always returned t. However, changing the form to the
simpler (straight-use-package) just ... works. So I have no idea what the
matter might be.
I realized that I made the :straight form more complicated to begin with
because I was installing a lot of different packages and they were all over the
place, so I wanted to know that it failed sooner rather than later, but still
load the rest of my init file. Now that my config is more stable, I feel okay
taking the extra stuff out of the form.
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idk, I like the macro better
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Turns out ... I'm /really/ using it :P
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See note
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`rx' builds the regexp at compile time -- I need it to be built at runtime.
`rx-to-string' takes care of that for me.
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Whatever.
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Also I overengineered some other stuff around that.
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I also added acdw-erc.el.
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- sort groups
- hide empty groups
- use expert mode
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I'm kind of rethinking my whole 'leader' key stuff. Like, maybe C-z should be
the leader for "application"-type things, but C-c chould be the leader for
other stuff (since that's the predefined leader for user configuration stuff).
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Just in the one spot. I should do like, all of em.
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I'm not sure how much I'm going to use it, but it's done now.
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from unpackaged.el
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... also add elpher to ibuffer
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Trying to get a character that works in most character encodings
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from https://endlessparentheses.com/a-comment-or-uncomment-sexp-command.html
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... also fix the type of the equality function.
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I found out about `after-make-frame-functions', a special hook that I want to
use instead of `after-focus-change-function'. I also don't need to remove it
in the function because the hook only fires once after each frame is made.
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The only plus `hook-defun' has over (add-hook 'hook (defun name ... )) is the
ability to add the same function to multiple hooks at once. My init files
don't use that functionality, so I've retired this macro for now.
I'm thinking, honestly, that if a function is used in more than one hook, it
should be defined separately and added to each hook in turn ... you know, like
Emacs does it by default.
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`acdw/system' parsed arities of the form
(acdw/system (:home (do-thing)))
incorrectly: instead of expanding to (pcase acdw/system (:home (do-thing))),
it parsed to ... something else that tried to call `:home' as a function and
crapped out. I've fixed that issue and clarified the `cond' clauses.
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From http://www.nextpoint.se/?p=864
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